Fundamentals of diagnostic error in imaging
JN Itri, RR Tappouni, RO McEachern, AJ Pesch… - Radiographics, 2018 - pubs.rsna.org
Imaging plays a pivotal role in the diagnostic process for many patients. With estimates of
average diagnostic error rates ranging from 3% to 5%, there are approximately 40 million …
average diagnostic error rates ranging from 3% to 5%, there are approximately 40 million …
Added value of double reading in diagnostic radiology, a systematic review
Objectives Double reading in diagnostic radiology can find discrepancies in the original
report, but a systematic program of double reading is resource consuming. There are …
report, but a systematic program of double reading is resource consuming. There are …
[HTML][HTML] Charting the potential of brain computed tomography deep learning systems
Brain computed tomography (CTB) scans are widely used to evaluate intracranial pathology.
The implementation and adoption of CTB has led to clinical improvements. However …
The implementation and adoption of CTB has led to clinical improvements. However …
Second opinion interpretations by specialty radiologists at a pediatric hospital: rate of disagreement and clinical implications
C Eakins, WD Ellis, S Pruthi… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to identify whether a substantive difference
exists between the imaging interpretations of radiologists at outside referring institutions and …
exists between the imaging interpretations of radiologists at outside referring institutions and …
Second-opinion consultations in neuroradiology
Purpose To assess the patient care benefit of a recently implementedinstitutional policy
requiring official second-opinion consultation for all studies performed outside the institution …
requiring official second-opinion consultation for all studies performed outside the institution …
CT in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of interpretation discrepancy rates
Purpose To use meta-analysis to determine the discrepancy rate when interpreting
computed tomography (CT) studies performed in adult patients and to determine whether …
computed tomography (CT) studies performed in adult patients and to determine whether …
Second-opinion interpretations of gynecologic oncologic MRI examinations by sub-specialized radiologists influence patient care
Y Lakhman, M D'Anastasi, M Miccò, C Scelzo… - European …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose To determine if second-opinion review of gynaecologic oncologic (GynOnc)
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by sub-specialized radiologists impacts patient care …
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by sub-specialized radiologists impacts patient care …
Effects of a comprehensive brain computed tomography deep learning model on radiologist detection accuracy
Objectives Non-contrast computed tomography of the brain (NCCTB) is commonly used to
detect intracranial pathology but is subject to interpretation errors. Machine learning can …
detect intracranial pathology but is subject to interpretation errors. Machine learning can …
Risk factors for perceptual-versus-interpretative errors in diagnostic neuroradiology
SH Patel, CL Stanton, SG Miller… - American Journal …, 2019 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diagnostic errors in radiology are classified as perception
or interpretation errors. This study determined whether specific conditions differed when …
or interpretation errors. This study determined whether specific conditions differed when …
Radiologist manpower considerations and Imaging 3.0: effort planning for value-based imaging
Our specialty is seeking to establish the value of imaging in the longitudinal patient-care
continuum. We recognize the need to assess the value of our contributions rather than …
continuum. We recognize the need to assess the value of our contributions rather than …